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These sports also carry the risk of you falling on to your stomach, which could injure your growing baby. Again, due to the risk of falling, sports such as tennis and mountain biking are best avoided in pregnancy, if you're not used to them. For the same reason, many health professionals advise that you avoid cycling on a road, after your second trimester.
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How about getting hit by the ball after a spike or a teammate bumping on me?. I have been playing volleyball most of my life and I am now on a coed competitive league. My doctor saw no issues with me playing as long as I do not dive. He even said I could jump and spike the ball as long as it feels ok. I have taken the role as setter to dial back slightly, but I am still very active on the court. I plan to play on this league until the end of my 2nd trimester.
I'm currently 27 weeks pregnant and still playing 3 nights a week of coed 4s sand volleyball. I stopped diving on my stomach around 10 weeks and can still comfortably dive on my sides occasionally now.
This week I've definitely felt more soreness and round ligament pain so I've taken it easy but I'm still signed up to play until 36 weeks and I'm just going to keep playing until I'm uncomfortable and can't do it anymore.
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Stiller said he recommends that most expectant women exercise no more than a half-hour at a time, and then only at a moderate level. One key issue that all pregnant women face is keeping their core temperature relatively low. If you overheat, so could the baby.
That's one reason why it's important to hydrate while exercising. As for which exercises are pregnancy-friendly, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has several recommendations, including walking, swimming and aerobics. Also, if you were a regular runner before your pregnancy, running during it is fine, though you might have to limit your speed or distance. Also, Antignani is a firm believer in yoga during pregnancy.
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